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Commscope Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair CS27P Solid BC Twisted Plenum UTP Category 5e Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair CS27P Solid BC Twisted Plenum UTP Category 5e Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair Riser CMR Shielded 609C Solid Tinned Copper Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair Riser CMR Shielded 609C Solid Tinned Copper Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair 620PF Series CMP Solid BC Plenum F/UTP Category 6 Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair 620PF Series CMP Solid BC Plenum F/UTP Category 6 Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair 620 Series CMP Solid BC Plenum UTP Category 6 Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair 620 Series CMP Solid BC Plenum UTP Category 6 Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair 610 Series CMP Solid BC Plenum UTP Category 6 Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair 610 Series CMP Solid BC Plenum UTP Category 6 Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair 610 Series CMR Solid BC Non Plenum UTP Category 6 Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair 610 Series CMR Solid BC Non Plenum UTP Category 6 Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair GigaSpeed X10D 2291B Solid BC Plenum Category 6A Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair GigaSpeed X10D 2291B Solid BC Plenum Category 6A Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair GigaSpeed X10D 2091B Solid BC Plenum UTP Cat6A Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair GigaSpeed X10D 2091B Solid BC Plenum UTP Cat6A Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair GigaSpeed X10D 1091B Solid BC UTP Category 6A Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair GigaSpeed X10D 1091B Solid BC UTP Category 6A Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair GigaSpeed X10D 3091B LSZH Solid BC UTP Category 6A Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair GigaSpeed X10D 3091B LSZH Solid BC UTP Category 6A Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair GigaSpeed X10D 1291B ETL Non Plenum F/UTP Cat6A Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair GigaSpeed X10D 1291B ETL Non Plenum F/UTP Cat6A Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair 3291B GigaSpeed X10D Low Smoke Zero Halogen F/UTP Cat6A Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair 3291B GigaSpeed X10D Low Smoke Zero Halogen F/UTP Cat6A Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair 640 Series LSZH Bare Copper UTP Category 6A Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair 640 Series LSZH Bare Copper UTP Category 6A Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair 640 Series CMP Solid Bare Copper UTP Category 6A Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair 640 Series CMP Solid Bare Copper UTP Category 6A Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair GigaSpeed XL 1071E Solid BC Non Plenum UTP Cat6 Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair GigaSpeed XL 1071E Solid BC Non Plenum UTP Cat6 Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair GigaSpeed XL 3071 Low Smoke Zero Halogen UTP Cat6 Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair GigaSpeed XL 3071 Low Smoke Zero Halogen UTP Cat6 Cable

About Commscope Cables

CommScope cables are high-performance communication and connectivity solutions engineered for data, voice, and video transmission across diverse environments — from enterprise networks and data centers to outdoor telecom and broadband infrastructures.

Key Features

  • High-performance transmission: Designed for data, voice, and video with minimal signal loss and interference.
  • Wide portfolio: Includes fiber optic (single-mode & multimode), twisted-pair copper (Cat 5e, 6, 6A), and coaxial types.
  • Durable constructions: Available in plenum, riser, indoor/outdoor, armored, and all-dielectric versions for different environments.
  • Standards compliant: Meets or exceeds TIA, ISO, IEEE, and NEC ratings (e.g., OFNP, CMP, LSZH).
  • Environmental protection: Resistant to UV, moisture, and temperature changes (typical range: –20 °C to +60 °C / –4 °F to +140 °F).
  • Low smoke & flame retardant jackets: Suitable for public buildings and data centers.
  • Advanced shielding: Options with foil or braid shields for reduced EMI/RFI in high-noise environments.
  • Color-coded jackets: Simplifies identification and management during installation and maintenance.
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Common Uses

  • Enterprise LAN networks – structured cabling for offices, commercial buildings, and campuses.
  • Data centers – high-speed fiber interconnects, patching, and backbone connections.
  • Building backbones – linking telecommunications rooms (MDF–IDF) across floors.
  • Campus networks – inter-building fiber runs for universities, hospitals, or industrial complexes.
  • FTTx (Fiber-to-the-X) – fiber access networks for ISPs, telecom, and broadband providers.
  • Outside plant (OSP) installations – underground, aerial, or ducted fiber for long-distance connections.
  • Broadband and CATV systems – coaxial cables for cable TV, satellite, and RF signal distribution.
  • Power over Ethernet (PoE) applications – powering IP cameras, access points, and VoIP phones via Cat6/Cat6A cables.
  • Security and surveillance systems – network and power cabling for IP cameras and sensors.
  • Industrial and utility networks – rugged armored cables for outdoor or harsh environments.
  • Telecommunications backhaul – fiber links between cell towers, network nodes, and central offices.
  • Audio/video systems – structured cabling for professional AV, control systems, and conference setups.

Advantages

  • Reliable signal integrity across long distances and high frequencies.
  • Scalable bandwidth — supports 1G/10G/40G/100G applications.
  • Simplified installation with color-coding, flexible jackets, and pre-terminated assemblies.
  • Enhanced safety through fire-rated, low-smoke, and non-corrosive materials.
  • Long service life due to strong mechanical and environmental protection.
  • Compatibility with CommScope’s end-to-end connectivity ecosystem (SYSTIMAX®, NETCONNECT®, etc.).
  • Reduced total cost of ownership (TCO) through easier deployment and low maintenance needs.

Limitations

  • Higher cost than generic or lower-grade cabling due to premium materials and certification.
  • Installation sensitivity: Some fiber types require trained technicians and precise handling.
  • Temperature constraints: Typically –20 °C to +60 °C — not ideal for extreme climates without conduit.
  • Bend radius limits: Excessive bending can cause optical loss or damage (especially on tight-buffer fibers).
  • Compatibility issues if mixed with non-CommScope connectors or patching systems.
  • Bulk handling: Large armored or multi-tube cables are heavier and less flexible for small conduits.

CommScope cables combine high signal performance, durability, and standard compliance, making them ideal for mission-critical networking, telecom, and broadband applications — from building infrastructure to national fiber backbones.

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